Landmark judgment on burden of proof, effect of presumption, shifting of onus of proof to Complainant, Rebut the presumption and prove to the contrary, standard of ‘preponderance of probabilities’ etc. under Section 139 of Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 (NI Act) – Rajesh Jain Vs. Ajay Singh – Supreme Court

In case you've already logged in, click here to know why you're not able to access this content.

 

Whether when an application is filed against a Personal Guarantor whether another Lender of same transaction can proceed against the Personal Guarantor by filing another application under Section 95 of IBC – Bhavesh Gandhi Vs. Central Bank of India – NCLAT New Delhi

In case you've already logged in, click here to know why you're not able to access this content.

 

Whether proceedings under Income Tax Act, 1961 have to be kept in abeyance by the assessing officer in the light of the insolvency proceedings under IBC – SREI Equipment Finance Ltd. Vs. Additional/Joint/Deputy/Assistant Commissioner of Income Tax and Others – Calcutta High Court

In case you've already logged in, click here to know why you're not able to access this content.

 

On demise of the Personal Guarantor, the question of continuing the proceedings against such a dead person will not arise and since the proceedings abate, the Section 95 application also has to be closed – Alchemist Asset Reconstructions Company Vs. Mr. Deepak Puri – NCLT Principal Bench

In case you've already logged in, click here to know why you're not able to access this content.

 

Section 230(2)(a) of the Act read with Rule 6(3)(viii) of the Rules shows that the scope and intent is to require Companies to disclose all investigations/proceedings which are material and relating to the Company – Ericsson India Pvt. Ltd. – NCLAT New Delhi

In case you've already logged in, click here to know why you're not able to access this content.

 

No procedure as provided under section 14 of the SARFAESI Act is followed by the Bank. The DM/ADM is not supposed to issue any direction for taking possession of the property without following due procedure – State Bank of India Vs. Shri Brijesh Dubey – DRAT Allahabad Bench

In case you've already logged in, click here to know why you're not able to access this content.